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United  States  Department  of  Agriculture, 


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BUREAU  OF  ANIMAL  INDUSTRY. 


Amendment  No.  1  to  B.  A.  I.  Order  No.  142  (Regulations  for  the  Inspection 
and  Quarantine  of  Horses,  Cattle,  Sheep,  and  Other  Ruminants,  and  Swine 
Imported  into  the  United  States). 


AMENDMENT  TO  REGULATION  35,  PROVIDING  FOR  THE  ADMISSION  OF 
HORSES  BELONGING  TO  INDIAN  TRIBES  AND  SETTLERS  AND  THOSE 
USED  IN  CONNECTION  WITH  STOCK  RAISING  (COW  PONIES)  OR  MIN- 
ING, AND  THOSE  FOR  TEMPORARY  STAY  AT  POINTS  ALONG  THE 
FRONTIER  NOT  EXCEEDING  TWO  WEEKS. 


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Effective  August  1,  1907. 


U.S.  DEPOSITORY 


U[  S.  Department  of  Agriculture, 

Office  of  the  Secretary, 
Washington,  D.  0.,  July  19,  1907. 

Regulation  35  of  the  Regulations  of  the  Secretary  of  Agriculture  for 
the  Inspection  and  Quarantine  of  Horses,  Cattle,  Sheep,  and  Other 
Ruminants,  and  Swine  Imported  into  the  United  States,  B.  A.  I.  Order 
No.  142,  is  hereby  amended  to  read  as  follows  : 

"  Horses  for  breeding,  racing,  show,  and  sale  purposes,  for  grazing  or 
for  work,  shall  be  inspected  at  the  port  of  entry.  Those  belonging  to 
Indian  tribes  and  settlers  and  those  used  in  connection  with  stock  rais- 
ing (cow  ponies)  or  mining,  and  those  for  temporary  stay  at  points 
along  the  frontier  not  exceeding  two  weeks,  whether  for  pleasure,  driv- 
ing, or  teaming,  shall  be  required  to  pass  a  veterinary  inspection  at  the 
port  of  entry  by  an  inspector  of  the  Bureau  of  Animal  Industry ;  or  they 
may  be  admitted  without  inspection  upon  written  permission  from  the 
Secretary  of  Agriculture  first  had  and  obtained.  Horses  may  be 
admitted  in  bond  at  any  port  of  the  United  States  without  inspection 
for  export  from  any  port  of  the  United  States;  they  shall,  however,  be 
subject  to  inspection  when  exported  from  ports  at  which  this  Depart- 
ment has  inspectors  stationed." 

This  amendment  shall  become  and  be  effective  on  and  after  August 
1,  1907. 

W.  M.  Hays, 
Acting  Secretary  of  Agriculture. 

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